U.S. Air Force Systems Command Forms

The U.S. Air Force Systems Command is responsible for the research, development, acquisition, testing, and maintenance of aircraft, missiles, and other systems used by the United States Air Force. Its primary purpose is to ensure the Air Force has the necessary technology, equipment, and capabilities to carry out its missions effectively and support national defense.

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This document is a checklist used when sending out a Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (MIPR). It ensures that all necessary steps and information are completed before submitting the MIPR.

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This document is a checklist for managing incoming MIPRs (Military Interdepartmental Purchase Requests). It ensures that all necessary steps are followed and documented.

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This Form is used for requesting quality assistance through AFSC Form 77.

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This form is used for requesting additional employees, known as overhires, for the Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) positions.

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This form is used for submitting a request to address an issue through the Air Force Safety Center.

This form is used for floating line fill floating stock in the Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) system.

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This document is used for placing an order for production in the Air Force.

This document is used for file maintenance transactions in the Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) system.

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This Form is used for creating a checklist for purchasing items in the Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) system.

This document is used for routing project director orders in the Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) Form 137.

This document is used for recording the qualification and certification details of nondestructive inspection personnel. It is used to track their training and ensure they meet the necessary qualifications for performing inspections.

This document is used for summarizing and releasing information about TDY work projects conducted by the Depot Field Team.

This document is a checklist or worksheet used by the Air Force Services Center (AFSC). It is used for tracking and managing tasks related to the Air Force Work Program (AWP).

This type of document is used for requesting a price estimate for a project or purchase.

This form is used for recording repair and service activities and ensuring that all necessary steps have been taken.

This form is used for recording the historical data of machine tools and equipment. It helps track their usage, maintenance, and repairs over time.

This Form is used for adding a temporary labor and material plan to an AFSC document.

This form is used for submitting service orders in the Air Force Specialty Code system.

This document is used for creating a temporary labor and material plan for a project.

This form is used for requesting and tracking work orders related to plant management tasks.

This document provides instructions for conducting preventive maintenance using AFSC Form 306. It is a useful resource for ensuring the proper maintenance of equipment to prevent issues and ensure optimal functionality.

This Form is used for operator maintenance certification in the Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) profession. It is an important document to ensure that operators are proficient in maintaining and operating specific equipment or systems.

This document is used for recording temporary loans made through the Air Force Services Center (AFSC).

This form is used for submitting a routed order in the Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) system. It is used to process and track orders within the Air Force.

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